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quick-teleprompter

v1.0.6

Published

Open an in-browser, no-dependency teleprompter-- with just one simple command.

Downloads

17

Readme

quick-teleprompter

quick-teleprompter is a dependency-free, lightweight, and easy to use package, consisting of an HTML file with options allowing one to set a teleprompter up on the local machine.

Command Line Instruction:

  1. npx quick-teleprompter
  2. Choose your text-advancement settings in the browser window
  3. Copy in your text
  4. Click "Run Teleprompter"

Programmatic Usage (N/A):

  1. npm i quick-teleprompter
  2. Navigate to module directory
  3. Run "node opener.js" or open index.html in web browser
  4. Choose your text-advancement settings in the browser window
  5. Copy in your text
  6. Click "Run Teleprompter"

Features:

  • Lightmode/Darkmode Toggle
  • Tap to Advance Text Toggle
  • Arrow Keys to Advance Text Toggle
  • Scroll to Advance Text Toggle
  • Space bar to Advance Text Toggle
  • Time-based Text Autoadvance Speed Adjustment (25-250 words per minute)
  • Time-based Text Autoadvance Toggle
  • Restart Script Button
  • Play / Pause Button
  • Step Back Button

Git Repo: https://gitlab.com/calexh/local-teleprompter

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